# Addendum - Devonshire Backyard Map and Router Discovery
## What this changes
The initial reconstruction of PDF page 27 in [[Scanned_20260803-1201]] treated the drawing as an unresolved route or spatial model. Bryant now identifies it from firsthand memory as a map of the backyard at the [[Devonshire Home (San Antonio)|Devonshire home in San Antonio]], drawn from the back steps.
## Owner-supplied account
Bryant recalls finding the drawing wedged inside a small book belonging to [PERSON REDACTED]. He followed the route to the `X` at the corner where the backyard met the street. On the other side of the fence, behind the shed, he found a backpack inside a garbage can and a concealed Wi-Fi router at the site. The router was powered and running. It broadcast the primary [[Service Set Identifier|SSID]] `RedRider` and an additional SSID, `REDACTED`.
## Immediate confrontation and escalation
Bryant recalls confronting [PERSON REDACTED] after the discovery and asking how the router and backpack could be reconciled with the map. [PERSON REDACTED] characterized Bryant as paranoid and crazy and began yelling. Bryant went inside and locked the back door. [PERSON REDACTED] then used a brick to break the window in the back door, sending shattered glass into the kitchen. Bryant's daughters were present and screamed in fear.
This immediate aftermath is indexed separately as [[Event - Devonshire Back Door Window Breaking]] while remaining linked to [[Event - Devonshire Backyard Router Discovery]].
## Classification
This addendum resolves the map's subject and the meaning of its marked route through owner-supplied firsthand context. It also creates a bounded [[Event - Devonshire Backyard Router Discovery|discovery event]] and a device/network record, [[Router - RedRider and REDACTED SSIDs]]. `REDACTED` is a wireless-network name in this account and is not automatically a person reference.
## Remaining record work
The exact discovery and confrontation date, router make/model, hardware identifiers, power and uplink source, photographs or recordings, network observations, broken-window photographs or repair records, and subsequent router custody are not yet attached to this addendum.